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A judge is hearing testimony about the government’s evidence against one of three men accused in an al-Qaida-sanctioned plot to attack New York City’s subway system.

Attorneys for Adis Medunjanin want the judge to throw out incriminating statements he made following his arrest early last year. They say their client was denied access to a lawyer.

An FBI agent testified Monday at a pretrial hearing that after the arrest Medunjanin wanted to know if the agent was Jewish and called Judaism “the wrong religion.“

The 26-year-old Medunjanin has pleaded not guilty to charges he traveled to Pakistan with Denver airport shuttle driver Najibullah Zazi and another high school classmate from Queens to get terror training.

The pretrial hearing was to continue Tuesday.

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